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Meet David Corenswet, cinema’s new Superman

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内容摘要:The cruise line also wants passengers to keep in mind that its security team also conducts screenings for illegal substances as passengers return to the ship in ports of call.

The cruise line also wants passengers to keep in mind that its security team also conducts screenings for illegal substances as passengers return to the ship in ports of call.

Despite their skills and experience, people with dementia often face pressure to leave their jobs. Many feel they must hide their condition. Others leave because workplaces lack the tools or understanding to support them. But Fletcher and his colleague Dr. Olivia Brown believe this doesn’t have to be the case.Fletcher and Brown’s recent study offers a new way forward. They argue that dementia isn’t always disabling. What matters most is how the workplace responds. When

Meet David Corenswet, cinema’s new Superman

are poorly designed, cognitive impairments become harder to manage. When they’re supportive, people can continue to thrive.Small changes can make a big difference. Adjusting font sizes, using clear colors, improving lighting, and offering calendars or reminders all help. Voice controls and smart assistants can handle tasks like scheduling or note-taking. Even something as simple as a swipe card can be easier to manage than a numeric key code.“Quite simple adjustments to the working environment…could make a big difference for somebody diagnosed with dementia,” says Fletcher. “We need to approach this in the way we already respond to people with diverse needs.”

Meet David Corenswet, cinema’s new Superman

He explains that the symptoms of dementia don’t stay the same. “There is a misplaced tendency to see a dementia diagnosis in black and white terms,” adds Brown. “The reality is, the effects can vary day-to-day and hour-to-hour depending on environment and relationships.”offers even more support. Tools like large language models and voice-command software can help users find the right words, organize ideas, and structure information clearly. These are some of the tasks people with dementia may struggle with, and AI can help fill the gap.

Meet David Corenswet, cinema’s new Superman

“AI is superb at solving many of the problems faced by those with dementia,” Fletcher notes. It can help users write emails, manage calendars, and complete other digital tasks that are part of daily work life.

Hybrid working is another powerful option. Being able to work from home gives employees flexibility. It also lets them set up their own environment in ways that help them focus andBut unexpectedly, the video went viral, amassing more than 5.2 million views and 8,000-plus comments.

"Awwww his human is a big boy now 💕. Congratulations graduate and a job well done," one user wrote."this is one of the sweetest things I've ever seen 🥰," someone else commented.

Another person said, "Not me getting weepy 🥰🥰."“I was amazed,” she says. “It was a last-minute, rushed video that I thought only close family and friends would enjoy. I never imagined it would receive so much love and attention so quickly.”

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